1. Vinyl Siding:
— Highly affordable and durable
— Wide range of colors and styles
— Easy to install and maintain
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2. Fiber Cement Siding:
— Resists moisture, rot, and fire
— Can be painted or stained to match any style
— Slightly more expensive than vinyl but more durable
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3. Engineered Wood Siding:
— Made of wood fibers and resins for durability
— Resembles the look of natural wood
— Less expensive than natural wood siding
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4. OSB Sheathing:
— Affordable and easy to install
— Can be painted or stained to customize its appearance
— Not as durable as other siding options
— Photo: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Weyerhaeuser-OSB-Sheathing-7-16-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Panel/1000562884
5. Corrugated Metal Siding:
— Durable and inexpensive
— Can be painted or left in its natural finish
— Easy to install but may be noisy in high winds
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6. Brick Veneer:
— Adds a classic and sophisticated touch
— Less expensive than full brick siding
— Requires skilled labor to install
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